- The
Maulkuerfgesetz (Luxembourgish for "Muzzle law") (German: Maulkorbgesetz; French: Loi muselière) was a
proposed 1937 law in Luxembourg. Officially...
- led to much criticism. The
attempts to
quell unrest peaked with the
Maulkuerfgesetz, the "muzzle" Law,
which was an
attempt to
outlaw the
Communist Party...
- In 1937, the Bech
government attempted to
introduce the so-called
Maulkuerfgesetz ("Muzzle law")
which would have
banned the party. The law was abandoned...
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Muzzle law may
refer to:
Maulkuerfgesetz, a
proposed law in
Luxembourg in 1937
Polish judicial disciplinary panel law, 2019
Polish law This disambiguation...
- in the
dissolution of the
Communist Party, and
became known as the
Maulkuerfgesetz ("muzzle law" or loi muselière). The
proposal was
narrowly rejected...
-
December 1936. It
stepped down
after the
referendum on the so-called
Maulkuerfgesetz ("muzzle law"), in
which the
majority of
voters decided against the...
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until 1937, when he
resigned over the
outcome in the
referendum on the
Maulkuerfgesetz. At
various points, he also held the
portfolios of Agriculture, Arts...
- of the
council of
Luxembourg City. he also
campaigned against the
Maulkuerfgesetz. On the
international level, his anti-fascist
convictions led him to...
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minister Joseph Bech, due to the
result of a
referendum on the so-called
Maulkuerfgesetz ("muzzle law"). It was a
large coalition government between the Party...